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%T National-local synergies for development: how a local political machine delivered infrastructure results in Iloilo city
%A Hall, Rosalie Arcala
%J Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
%N 2
%P 286-307
%V 43
%D 2024
%K Gemeindeverwaltung; Infrastrukturelle Erschließung; Kommunale Regierung/Verwaltung; Regionalentwicklung; Verhältnis wirtschaftliche Akteure - Staat
%@ 1868-4882
%~ GIGA
%U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/18681034241265724
%X The upsurge in big-ticket infrastructure projects in Iloilo City for the past two decades owes much to the developmental alliance amongst Senator Franklin Drilon as the national government benefactor, multi-term city mayors, and the local business sector. These government officials' prolonged tenure in office afforded a stable political leadership that ensured long-term planning around key infrastructure projects and continued access to national government funding. Robust institutional and informal ties between political and economic elites enabled consensus-building on the virtues of market-driven growth for which infrastructure is key. The Drilon political machine orchestrated a diverse but astutely networked group of local businesses by involving them in formal participatory planning processes, thereby facilitating approval of big-ticket items, and by influencing bureaucrats from national government agencies to approve the projects.
%C GBR
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
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